The overall form is an expandable sequence of bright turning shapes representing depth of sleep, while the rotating shapes mimic the movement of the dreamer’s eye during REM sleep. Packaging includes instructions for assembly, a dream journal with interpretations, a photo book of the project, and all the necessary paper materials for creating your very own dream tunnel book.
飯田竜太 / Ryuta Iida / Lithospher. Stephen Doyle's Paper. On occasion the editors of Sight Unseen spot a story about creativity told from a viewpoint that’s not unlike our own.

This one was originally posted on Mohawk Paper’s Felt & Wire blog, and it reveals a little-known artistic pursuit of graphic designer Stephen Doyle‘s: creating intricate, astonishing paper sculptures. View more images and the full article here. Interview by Tom Biederbeck What motivates you to do this work?
I make these things as an escape from the world of problem-solving.
Jacqueline Rush Lee.